2018 ATPI Fall Contest Winners Judging for the 2018 Association of Texas Photography Instructors Fall Contest Took Place on Saturday, November 10

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2018 ATPI Fall Contest Winners Judging for the 2018 Association of Texas Photography Instructors Fall Contest Took Place on Saturday, November 10 2018 ATPI Fall Contest Winners Judging for the 2018 Association of Texas Photography Instructors Fall Contest took place on Saturday, November 10. The six judges - Calen Barnum, Dan Bryant, Jill Chittum, Patrick Le, Abby Pfaff, and Daniela Sigala - spent eight hours judging more than 7400 entries from 99 schools. The entries came from schools across Texas, plus California, Kansas, Oklahoma and Washington. Our congratulations go out to the winners and to all of the students and teachers that chose to enter this year. Place Name School Title Advanced Advanced Best of Show Samantha Czubinski The Woodlands HS Anxiety 35mm The Woodlands TX Advanced Advertisement/PSA First Taimoor Malik Texas HS Wait until the end Texarkana TX Advanced Advertising First Reagan Petersen Aledo HS Gelato from the market Aledo TX Second Rothenflue Bella McCallum Fine Art Academy Casio Austin TX Third Estelle Flanagan McKinney HS Colorful Shoes McKinney TX First Honorable Mention Alice Liang Cinco Ranch HS sharetea Katy TX Honorable Mention Savanah Downing Advanced Technology Complex Her Finished Cover Denton TX Honorable Mention Rylee Grubbs Aledo HS A Berry Good Morning Aledo TX Honorable Mention Brydie Hardwick Allen HS Frogg Creperie Allen TX Honorable Mention Delaney McGary Allen HS WouljdyoulikesomesooouUp Allen TX Honorable Mention Mary Goss Austin HS Good pop Austin TX Honorable Mention Gabriella Daniel KISD Career Center Floating Coke Killeen TX Honorable Mention Julia Alvarez Robert G Cole HS Fashion in Bloom San Antonio TX Honorable Mention Mico Bunda Trinity HS Rollie Rollie Rollie Euless TX Advanced Animal First Frankie Wimbish The Kinkaid School Perch Houston TX Second Elizabeth Hernandez Navasota ISD Gentle Eyes Navasota TX Third Lily Williams Memorial HS El Perro Houston TX First Honorable Mention Jack Pier Sonoma Valley HS Dolphin Sonoma CA Honorable Mention Matthew Bolding All Saints Episcopal School Chami the Chameleon Fort Worth TX Honorable Mention Amelia Traylor Episcopal HS Floating Pink Bellaire TX Honorable Mention Grace Beasley Episcopal HS Fluff Bellaire TX Honorable Mention Adriana Barker Fort Worth Country Day Petting Zoo Fort Worth TX Honorable Mention Jacob Carpenter Martin HS Fetch Arlington TX Honorable Mention Hunter Trammell Martin HS Up for a Look Arlington TX Honorable Mention Laizcha Flores Robert G Cole HS Animal San Antonio TX Honorable Mention Ty Browning Shawnee Mission East HS Crowded Prairie Village KS Honorable Mention Nick Kowalske St. Mark’s School of Texas Vision Dallas TX 1 Honorable Mention Sophia Ghauri The Kinkaid School Eye Houston TX Honorable Mention Frankie Wimbish The Kinkaid School Flight Houston TX Advanced Architecture/City Scape First Pearl Sanchez Trinity HS The Building of Warmth Euless TX Second Tyler Nussbaumer St. Mark’s School of Texas Wheel Dallas TX Third Lee Schlosser St. Mark’s School of Texas Dallas 2 Dallas TX First Honorable Mention Rohit Vemuri St. Mark’s School of Texas Red Roof Dallas TX Honorable Mention Emma Hernandez Allen HS Dallas Crane Allen TX Honorable Mention Guinevere Wooten Allen HS Mackinac Bridge Allen TX Honorable Mention Xander Christou Austin HS Quiet Mykonos Austin TX Honorable Mention Noah Richards Fort Worth Christian School Look Up North Richland Hills TX Honorable Mention Catherine Andrew Fort Worth Country Day Brooklyn Fort Worth TX Honorable Mention Jessica Schaffer Fort Worth Country Day Windows Fort Worth TX Honorable Mention Hunter Spears Midlothian Heritage HS Maze Bank Midlothian TX Honorable Mention Maria Crane Nolan Catholic HS Untitled Fort Worth TX Honorable Mention David Hudson Pflugerville HS Colliding by Design Pflugerville TX Honorable Mention Steven Veras Robert G Cole HS Block San Antonio TX Honorable Mention Raquelle Bennett Robert G Cole HS Race Car San Antonio TX Honorable Mention Kristen McCullough Round Rock HS Chevron Building Round Rock TX Honorable Mention Dylan Wiggins Round Rock HS Simple Beauty Round Rock TX Honorable Mention Rohit Vemuri St. Mark’s School of Texas Bench Dallas TX Honorable Mention Chase Honaker St. Mark’s School of Texas Gas Station Dallas TX Honorable Mention Tyler Nussbaumer St. Mark’s School of Texas Golden Gate Dallas TX Honorable Mention Madison Siff The Kinkaid School Negative and Positive Houston TX Honorable Mention Henry Toon Trinity HS Lighthouse in Salem, MA Euless TX Advanced Black and White First Griffin Kaye Bridgeland HS Ghost in the Woods Cypress TX Second Berenice Cervantes Cypress Park HS Spirits Cypress TX Third Cateryn Lazo Cypress Park HS Sunlight Cypress TX First Honorable Mention Andrew Parkerton Cypress Ranch HS Distill Cypress TX Honorable Mention Amanda Luca Bridgeland HS Yearning Cypress TX Honorable Mention Melissa Vega Cypress Park HS Shadows Cypress TX Honorable Mention grace schlafer Cypress Ranch HS Broader Lines Cypress TX Advanced Cell Phone/Smartphone First Madi Malouf The Kinkaid School Dusty Clouds Houston TX Second Mary McLiney St. Mary’s Hall Love and Lemonade San Antonio TX Third Will Rocchio St. Mark’s School of Texas Lighthoutse Dallas TX First Honorable Mention Katherine Townsend Vista Ridge HS Rustic Gear Cedar Park TX Honorable Mention Alexis Johnson Ben Barber Innovation Academy Smartphone2 Mansfield TX 2 Honorable Mention Audrey Alanis Cinco Ranch HS The ocean is calling Katy TX Honorable Mention Isabelle Nuzzo Memorial HS Showtime Houston TX Honorable Mention Luke Hoffman Shawnee Mission East HS Navy Pier Prairie Village KS Honorable Mention Angel Favela Southwest Legacy HS Kitten Von Ormy TX Honorable Mention Holland Rainwater Texas HS Celebrating what's important Texarkana TX Honorable Mention Holland Rainwater Texas HS Quaint Breakfasting Texarkana TX Honorable Mention Kaitlyn Rogers Texas HS Switzerland Bliss Texarkana TX Honorable Mention Reanna Crain The Woodlands HS Fazed The Woodlands TX Honorable Mention Nicole Borgmann Vista Ridge HS Rain Boots Cedar Park TX Advanced Cell/Smartphone Video First Zack Daley Allen HS KGLE 3 News AD Allen TX Second Kaitlyn Mires Allen HS ASI Gymnastics Allen TX Advanced Comedic Short Film First Nico Zanotti-Cavazzoni Episcopal HS KUNG FU MASTER SINS OF THE PAST Bellaire TX Second Alexander Haney Episcopal HS A Beautiful Morning Bellaire TX Third Lauren St. Paul Episcopal HS Boy Meets Girl Bellaire TX Honorable Mention Burak Hezar Allen HS Out of the Coffin Allen TX Honorable Mention Shaffer Chandler Episcopal HS The Evolution of Robots Bellaire TX Honorable Mention Jacob Hartnett Keller Center for Advanced Learning Rachel McAdams Keller TX Honorable Mention Taimoor Malik Texas HS Joseph vs Episode 2: Gingerbread House Challenge Texarkana TX Honorable Mention Taimoor Malik Texas HS Joseph Vs Episode 3: The Two Wheeled Nemesis Texarkana TX Honorable Mention Taimoor Malik Texas HS Joseph Vs Pumpkin carving Texarkana TX Advanced Digitally Constructed Single Images First Noah Richards Fort Worth Christian School Dispersion North Richland Hills TX Second Tyler Nussbaumer St. Mark’s School of Texas Hands into Feet Dallas TX Third Lucia Canseco St. Mary’s Hall Cecilia with Putty San Antonio TX First Honorable Mention Jason Matzenbacher Robert G Cole HS The Journey San Antonio TX Honorable Mention Mia Lawton Bridgeland HS Holding On Cypress TX Honorable Mention Jayvion Harold Cypress Ranch HS Keeghan Cypress TX Honorable Mention Alyssa Cassity Cypress Ranch HS Reflections Cypress TX Honorable Mention River Hunter Robert G Cole HS Action San Antonio TX Honorable Mention River Hunter Robert G Cole HS Citadel San Antonio TX Honorable Mention Leonardo Urrego Robert G Cole HS Paneled San Antonio TX Honorable Mention Carsen Keller Robert G Cole HS Slice San Antonio TX Honorable Mention Corina Zarate St. Mary’s Hall Sarah x3 San Antonio TX Honorable Mention Kaitlyn Rogers Texas HS The Right to Bare Arms Texarkana TX Honorable Mention Katherine Townsend Vista Ridge HS Window to the Soul Cedar Park TX Advanced Dramatic Short Film First Nico Zanotti-Cavazzoni Episcopal HS Rotary Bellaire TX 3 Second Laurel Bellando Allen HS Subject 109 Allen TX Third Lexi Bednar Allen HS Dear Amara Allen TX Honorable Mention Sydney Beavers Allen HS Snatched Allen TX Honorable Mention Luke French Allen HS The Serum Allen TX Honorable Mention Mea Ayers Episcopal HS A New Purpose Bellaire TX Honorable Mention Finty Milton Episcopal HS Clara Bellaire TX Honorable Mention Amiri Scrutchin Episcopal HS Ice & Fire Bellaire TX Honorable Mention Noah Webb Keller Center for Advanced Learning In The Room Keller TX Advanced Fashion First Pablo Munoz Robert Vela HS Dan Giambra Edinburg TX Second Holland Rainwater Texas HS striped Texarkana TX Third Rachel Karls Allen HS caro Allen TX First Honorable Mention Holland Rainwater Texas HS Apoplectic Texarkana TX Honorable Mention Reagan Petersen Aledo HS Everly Aledo TX Honorable Mention Alice Liang Cinco Ranch HS jason Katy TX Honorable Mention Morgan Jolley JJ Pearce HS Bee Richardson TX Honorable Mention Khai Nguyen KISD Career Center Fabian Killeen TX Honorable Mention Cara Smith KISD Career Center Marilyn Killeen TX Honorable Mention Abby Marchese Robert G Cole HS Red Hot San Antonio TX Honorable Mention Enrique Madrigal Robert Vela HS Serving Looks Edinburg TX Honorable Mention Grace Goldman Shawnee Mission East HS Olivia Prairie Village KS Honorable Mention Hannah Lashway TMI The Episcopal School Alain San Antonio TX Honorable Mention Ash Thye Trinity HS Kylie Euless TX Advanced Formal (Studio) Portrait First Caitlin Blencowe La 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